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That new Morley's is in fact nothing to do with the popular Morley's Chicken that has seen widespread success throughout London and Essex.
The brand has become so popular that a number of copycat shops have been set up that aren't serving what would be considered as the chicken Morley's is known for. The real deal really is second to none. Sadly for us, ipswich is one of the places that now has a fake Morley's.
The only giveaway is that they've put a sign up that says "New Morley's", presumably to to try and avoid any legal danger.
I know that may not be enough for some - granted most chicken shops are ripping off the name of someone else, but I certainly won't be giving them my business.
Further to that, I contacted the real Morley's and made them aware of what had happened, in case they didn't know. I advised they look into ways they can swoop down on these conmen. They thanked me.
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Fancy ordering some chicken in. Since the demise of Favourite it's a bit of a on 21:08 - Feb 17 with 1138 views
Fancy ordering some chicken in. Since the demise of Favourite it's a bit of a on 20:55 - Feb 17 by BelvedereBrunswick
ATTENTION!
Things aren't the way they seem...
That new Morley's is in fact nothing to do with the popular Morley's Chicken that has seen widespread success throughout London and Essex.
The brand has become so popular that a number of copycat shops have been set up that aren't serving what would be considered as the chicken Morley's is known for. The real deal really is second to none. Sadly for us, ipswich is one of the places that now has a fake Morley's.
The only giveaway is that they've put a sign up that says "New Morley's", presumably to to try and avoid any legal danger.
I know that may not be enough for some - granted most chicken shops are ripping off the name of someone else, but I certainly won't be giving them my business.
Further to that, I contacted the real Morley's and made them aware of what had happened, in case they didn't know. I advised they look into ways they can swoop down on these conmen. They thanked me.
Thanks for the heads up.
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